Larson Electronics LLC Releases LED Flood Light Package for John Deere 700H Bulldozers


 Industrial lighting leader, Larson Electronics LLC, has released an LED light package that directly replaces and upgrades existing lights on the John Deere 700H Bulldozer. This LED light kit consists of six 45-watt LED head lights. This light package provides operators with a powerful and versatile LED bulldozer lighting system upgrade.

The LLP-JD-BD-700H-V1 flood light package comes with six of Larson’s IL-LED-DLR-4X6 automotive LED headlights which emit 1,800 lumens on the low setting and 2,600 lumens on the high setting. Each head light runs at just 45 watts. These LED flood lights are constructed of die-cast aluminum with polycarbonate lenses and feature a breathable design that allows proper airflow. Their IP67 certification means they are protected from dust and water immersion up to 1 meter. The six automotive flood lights are mounted directly into the 4” x 6” sealed beam installation holes already existing on the bulldozer. These lights operate on 10-30V DC, including 12V DC and 24V DC.

“This bulldozer LED light package is a perfect upgrade for traditional flood lights on the John Deere 700H Bulldozer, which have low output and waste energy,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. “These LED lights install directly into existing equipment making replacement very simple.”

 Larson Electronics LLC 



July 20, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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